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...slogan was this: "Something good is going to happen to you today." Most important: he did more than anyone in America to bring Pentecostalism—broadly defined as a branch of Christianity that emphasizes the healing powers of the Holy Spirit—out of the lower...
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Calvinism VS Pentecostalism in Holy Hip Hop (Part 1) Does Is Exist in Holy Hip Hop? Is there an elephant in the room? Are Gospel Rappers throwing indirect at each other in thier music? Is one group False brethren & the other real beleivers? Pastor Alex Pagani -aka- Preach Dat Fire

Atlanta West Pentecostal Church singing "Anthem of Praise" by Richard Smallwood at the 2009 How Sweet The Sound Grand Finale in Detroit, MI 11/7/09 Director: Minister Brandon Frazier www.awpc.org Atlanta West Pentecostal Church Choir named Best Church Choir in America at the 2009 How Sweet the Sound Finale sponsored by Verizon wireless.

Byron Cage, Dorinda Clark-Cole, & Dr. Marvin Sapp react to Atlanta West Pentecostal Church singing "Anthem of Praise" by Richard Smallwood at the 2009 How Sweet The Sound Grand Finale in Detroit, MI 11/7/09 It took them a while after the Praise Break. Director: Minister Brandon Frazier www.awpc.org Atlanta West Pentecostal Church Choir named Best Church Choir in America at the 2009 How Sweet the Sound Finale sponsored by Verizon wireless. How Sweet the Sound of an APOSTOLIC PENTECOSTAL ...

A panel discussion that was part of "Spirit in the World: The Dynamics of Pentecostal Growth and Experience," held October 7, 2006. Presented by the John Templeton Foundation and theUSC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, this international symposium examines the global Pentecostal movement. Samuel A. Paul of the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture moderates. Presenting the video "Pentecostal Social Outreach" and speaking on "Transforming the World: The New Face of Global Pentecostalism" is Donald E. Miller, Leonard K. Firestone Professor of Religion, executive director of the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, and director of the USC School of Religion. Speaking on "A Moral Imagination: Pentecostals and Social Concern" is Doug Petersen, Margaret S. Smith Distinguished Professor of Intercultural Studies in Vanguard University. Read more about The Center for Religion and Civic Culture at crcc.usc.edu

A panel discussion that was part of "Spirit in the World: The Dynamics of Pentecostal Growth and Experience," held October 6, 2006. Presented by the John Templeton Foundation and the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, this international symposium examines the global Pentecostal movement. After the video presentation "The Sights and Sounds of Pentecostalism in LA" was a panel discussion moderated by Anthea Butler, assistant professor of religion at the University of Rochester. Panelists were: Lula Bailey Ballton of the West Angeles Community Development Corporation Chin Khai, pastor of Myanmar Full Life Mission Church in Alhambra, Calif. Bud Melton, associate pastor and director of ministry development at the LA Dream Center Richard Ramos, executive director of the Latino Coalition for Faith and Community Initiatives Read more about The Center for Religion and Civic Culture at crcc.usc.edu

A panel discussion that was part of "Spirit in the World: The Dynamics of Pentecostal Growth and Experience," held October 6, 2006. Presented by the John Templeton Foundation and the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, this international symposium examines the global Pentecostal movement. Murray Dempster, president of Vanguard University, moderates. Presenting the video "Pentecostal Social Outreach" and speaking on "Transforming the World: The New Face of Global Pentecostalism" is Donald E. Miller, Leonard K. Firestone Professor of Religion, executive director of the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, and director of the USC School of Religion. Speaking on "A Moral Imagination: Pentecostals and Social Concern" is Doug Petersen, Margaret S. Smith Distinguished Professor of Intercultural Studies in Vanguard University. Read more about The Center for Religion and Civic Culture at crcc.usc.edu

Atlant West Pentecostal Church wins How Sweet the Sound Atlanta. They sang with an Awesome, Apostolic Anointing after which Marvin Sapp remarked "You cannot mess with an Apostolic, Pentecostal Church". I did not record this I downloaded it from the How Sweet the Sound web site

A panel discussion that was part of "Spirit in the World: The Dynamics of Pentecostal Growth and Experience," held October 6, 2006. Presented by the John Templeton Foundation and the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, this international symposium examines the global Pentecostal movement. Jack Miles, senior fellow of the Pacific Council on International Policy and MacArthur Fellow, moderates. Speaking on "Pentecostals and Politics in Latin America" is Paul Freston, professor of sociology and Byker Chair in Calvin College. Speaking on "Pentecostal Zionism?: The Role of Israel in Global Pentecostal Politics" is Timothy S. Shah, senior fellow in religion and world affairs at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. Read more about The Center for Religion and Civic Culture at crcc.usc.edu

The results of a 10-country survey of public opinion among Pentecostalists are released at "Spirit in the World: The Dynamics of Pentecostal Growth and Experience" on October 6, 2006. Presented by the John Templeton Foundation and the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, this international symposium examines the global Pentecostal movement. Results and analysis are presented by Luis Lugo, director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, and John C. Green, senior fellow in religion and American politics at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, as well as professor of political science and director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron. Read more about The Center for Religion and Civic Culture at crcc.usc.edu

A panel discussion that was part of "Spirit in the World: The Dynamics of Pentecostal Growth and Experience," held October 6, 2006. Presented by the John Templeton Foundation and the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture, this international symposium examines the global Pentecostal movement. Peter Berger, professor emeritus of religion, sociology and theology and director of Boston University's Institute for the Study of Economic Culture moderates. Speaking on "The Spirit Catches You and You Rise Up?: Evaluating the Relationship between Pentecostalism and Democracy" is Robert D. Woodberry, assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Speaking on "Sankofa: Pentecostalism and African Cultural Heritage" is Ogbu Kalu, Henry Winters Luce Professor of World Christianity and Mission in McCormick Theological Seminary. Speaking on "Charismatic & Pentecostal Christianity in South Africa" is Ann Bernstein, founding Executive director of the Centre for Development and Enterprise in South Africa. Read more about The Center for Religion and Civic Culture at crcc.usc.edu

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...the movement. Pentecostalism is more of a temperament than a theology; it is a supernaturally-charged community of empowerment." Pentecostalism is one of the fastest growing religious movements in the world with strong appeal in Asia, Africa and Latin America,...
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